because of humans breaking down there habtate to build homes
A lack of habitat caused by human encroachment.
Pumas do not hibernate and the eastern cougar was declared extinct in 2011.
Yes pumas do have a natural habitat they have been surviving for this long others say they 45% say the don't but what i think it is they do have a natural habitat.
florida
Habitat loss, Hunted, and food and water
The eastern puma was declared extinct in 2011.
Eastern pumas, also known as cougars, primarily inhabit forests, mountains, and grasslands in Eastern North America. They are adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats, including deciduous forests, swamps, and even suburban areas. However, due to habitat loss and hunting, they are now thought to be extinct in the wild.
NO
Eastern pumas are the same as Florida panthers, just a different name given to the cougars living in the eastern portion of the country. They just happen to be given that name by the locals in Florida. In fact, all cougars in the U.S. and Central America are technically the same species, but with slightly different genetic traits that vary by region. Depending on the location, they are known as pumas, cougars, mountain lions, or panthers. Hope this helps. I have a Bachelor's degree in fish and wildlife management so here's what I can tell you. Wait, you said "ate", but I misread and thought you'd typed "what are eastern pumas". As far as what eats them, they're a top predator, and only scavenger species such as foxes, racoons, coyotes, etc. could eat them if they found a puma carcass. The decline of the eastern population is primarily due to past human encroachment on their habitat and being killed outright by fearful humans.
because people think that it is scary and is going to bit you and they kill it.And they are losing there habitat rapidly.PS. there not going to hurt you or hurt pets.
yes
gorillas are losing there habitat by humans moving onto the mountains 12 year old Allyssa